Medvedeva Operation
Medvedev Operation is a surgical procedure developed by Soviet surgeon Pavel Mikhailovich Medvedev. The operation was named after him, since it was he who first put it into practice.
History of creation
Pavel Mikhailovich Medvedev was born in 1927 in Moscow. In 1950, he graduated from the Moscow Medical Institute and began his career as a surgeon in one of the Moscow hospitals.
In the 1970s, Medvedev developed a new surgical technique that allowed him to significantly increase the effectiveness of patient treatment. He suggested using a special technique that made it possible to reduce the size of scars after operations.
However, despite all the achievements, Medvedev was not satisfied with the results of his research. He believed there was an opportunity to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications after surgery. That is why he began to work on creating a new surgical technique.
Operation description
Medvedev's operation is a surgical procedure that can reduce the size of scars and improve the cosmetic effect after surgery. It involves using a special technique that allows you to remove scar tissue without damaging healthy tissue.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and takes about an hour. After the operation, the patient can return home within a few days.
One of the main advantages of Medvedev's surgery is that it can reduce the size of scars and make them less noticeable. In addition, the procedure can be used to treat various diseases such as keloid scars, hypertrophic scars and others.
Although the Medvedev procedure has many advantages, it is not universal and may not be effective in some cases. Therefore, before carrying out the procedure, it is necessary to consult a doctor and conduct the necessary examination.
Medvedev, Pavel Mikhailovich (born September 23, 1949). - Soviet and Russian surgeon. Head of the medical center of the Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies. Chief freelance specialist of the Russian Ministry of Health in surgery, chief consultant of the Russian Ministry of Health on emergency and planned medical technologies. Professor of the Department of Faculty Surgery with a course in thoracic